How do time and place affect the theme of this story?
A) The fairy tale nature of 'once upon a time' and an unnamed 'kingdom' allow the reader to recognize a familiar and universal idea that beauty does not last.
B) The fairy tale nature of 'once upon a time' and an unnamed 'kingdom' allow the reader to recognize a familiar and universal idea that kindness is rewarded.
C) The fairy tale nature of 'once upon a time' and an unnamed 'kingdom' allow the reader to recognize a familiar and universal idea that family is everything.
D) The fairy tale nature of 'once upon a time' and an unnamed 'kingdom' allow the reader to recognize a familiar and universal idea that greed leads to death.
C) The fairy tale nature of 'once upon a time' and an unnamed 'kingdom' allow the reader to recognize a familiar and universal idea that family is everything.
B) The fairy tale nature of 'once upon a time' and an unnamed 'kingdom' allow the reader to recognize a familiar and universal idea that kindness is rewarded.